Spectroscopy of M31N 1995-11e: Not a Nova, but a Luminous Mira Variable in M31

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Recent photometric monitoring of M31 by two of us (K. Nishiyama and F. Kabashima) has revealed that the M31 nova candidate M31N 1995-11e (Nova 1995-08 in Shafter & Irby 2001, ApJ, 563, 749) has re-brightened over the past several months. The object was detected again on 2008 July 6.8 UT at m ~ 18.6 (unfiltered), and has remained detectable up to the present, reaching a peak brightness of m ~ 18 on 2008 September 9 UT.

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